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COSTA MESA
SANITARY DISTRICT
an Independent Special District
Greg Woodside
Vice President
Jim Ferryman
Director
AGENDA
Arlene Schafer
President
Art Perry
Secretary
Dan Worthington
Director
Public Comments. Any member of the public may address the Board. Speakers on agenda items should
identify themselves to the Clerk before the meeting so that their input can be provided at the time the item is
considered. Speakers on non - agenda items will be heard under Public Comments. Pursuant to State law, the
Board may not discuss or take action on non - agenda items except under special circumstances. Speakers must
limit their remarks to three minutes or as decided upon by the Presiding Officer. The Presiding Officer reserves
the right to declare any speaker out of order.
In compliance with ADA, contact Joan Revak, (714) 754 -5087, 48 hours prior to meeting if assistance is
needed (28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II).
Regular Meeting - October 9, 2002
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEET 2ND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH
RECOMMENDED
ACTION
I. CALL TO ORDER — 6:00 p.m. — Conference Room 1A
11. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE — Director Worthington
III. INVOCATION — Director Woodside
IV. ROLL CALL
V. CONSENT CALENDAR - All matters listed under the Consent Calendar are considered to
be routine and will be enacted in one motion in the form listed below. There will be no
separate discussion on these items prior to the time the Board votes on the motion, unless
members of the Board, staff, or the public request specific items to be removed from the
Consent Calendar for discussion, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent
Calendar and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
Reports
Minute Approval
1. Recycling Committee Meeting — September 10, 2002
2. Regular Meeting — September 12, 2002
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3. Liaison Committee Meeting — September 18, 2002
4. Special Meeting — October 2, 2002
Manager's Reports
5. Refunds Approve
6. Occupancy Report and payment to Costa Mesa Disposal — October 2002 Approve
Engineer's Reports
7. Project Status Report Receive and File
Treasurer's Reports
8. Financial Report as of September 30, 2002 Accept Report
9. Report of Monies on Deposit as of September 30, 2002 Receive and File
10. Warrant Register for September 2002 in the amount of $425,994.98 Approve Payment
11. Directors Expenses for the Month of September 2002 Ratify Expenses
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VI. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
VII. PUBLIC COMMENTS
VIII. MANAGER'S REPORTS
A. Anti - Scavenging and Screening of Trash Containers Enforcement Reports Consider
B. CMSD Strategic Plan
1. Year 2002 Strategic Planning Action Items Consider
ARecycling Reports
1. Waste Diversion Report — September 2002 Receive and File
Contract Payment to CR Transfer for recycling �/ q.7q,6-9 L
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re, Corrected Billing Statement for July and August 2002 CRT Invoices Approve Payment
. Payment for September 2002 Services Approve Subject to
Verification of Diversion
• Report by Staff
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AGENDA
E Monthly Spill Report to Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)
E. 7F. Costa Mesa Fall 2002 Recreation Review
/1 - Invoice for Design and Printing in the amount of $750.00
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CMSD Fall 2002 Newsletter Draft
Standardized Container Management Program
October 9, 2002
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Accept Report
Approve Payment of
Invoice
Consider
Purchasing Trash Containers + ;i A OPW onsider
Recycling Committee — October 8, 2002 — 9:30 a.m.
Director Worthington and President Schafer
1. Telephone Book Recycling Program
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Used Tire Round -Up — Saturday, October 12, 2002
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Id. ENGINEER'S REPORTS
/A. Project #161 Water Services for Pumping Stations
/1. Accept Improvements and File Notice of Completion
/2. Authorize Retention Payment and Exonerate
Bonds Per Recommended Schedule
/B/ Project #101 — Westside Pumping Station Abandonment Study
C. 1901 Newport Blvd. — Plaza Residences
X. TREASURER'S REPORTS
XBStandardized Amendment to Investment Policy — Resolution No. 2002 -624
Containers — Certificate of Acceptance
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Report
Accept Improvements &
File Notice of Completion
Authorize
Set Special Meeting
Consider
Adopt Resolution
Approve & Sign
XI. ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
✓A iaison Committee — CMSD /CCM /MCWD Comply with Brown Act
Reimbursement for Sewer Spill Emergency Response _01ZOW CE ' Verbal Update
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C. WDR Participation in Grease Control Study — Agreement with OCSD
1. Execute Agreement and Authorize Payment
2. Letter Outlining Shared Participation with City of Costa Mesa
XII. LOCAL MEETINGS
/A. Orange County Sanitation District
1. Regular Meeting — September 25, 2002 J r
Santa Ana River Flood Protection AgencyF
1. Executive Committee Meeting — September 26, 2002
/C - Independent Special Districts of Orange County (ISDOC) #T
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RECOMMENDED
ACTION
Execute Agreement with
Changes per Attorney &
Authorize Payment
Direct Staff to Prepare Letter
Accept Report
Accept Report
Consider
/�. Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) ' Consider
�osta Mesa and Newport Beach Annexation"LZq Consider
• ater Advisory Committee of Orange County (WACO) Consider
Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG) �.I'� /�,�G'Q0.oRu�m Consider
G. Chamber of Commerce Legislation Committee Consider
H. CSDA — Annual Convention September 24 -26, 2002 Accept Report
XIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. Election 2002 — November 5, 2002 Update
XIV. NEW BUSINESS
XV. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS AND DIRECTOR COMMENTS
XVI. ADJOURNMENT
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MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING
SEPTEMBER 10, 2002
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District Recycling Committee met at 9:30 a.m. in conference
room 1 A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Dan Worthington, Jim Ferryman
Staff Present: Rob Hamers, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak, Bobby Young
FOOD RECYCLING.
Mr. Hamers informed the Committee that Director Worthington acquired a copy of a study
prepared by the University of Wisconsin on managing food waste. The study determined
the three least costly alternatives for food disposal in order are:
1. Disposal of food as solid waste with final disposal in a landfill.
2. Disposal of food as solid waste with composting.
3. Food going down the sink through the garbage disposal to the sewer treatment
plant.
Option 1 does not provide any recycling and in Option 2, there are currently no large scale
composting programs in Orange County nor any immediate plans to construct a facility.
The committee acknowledges that Option 3 provides for recycling of the food waste at the
treatment plant as the effluent water at the outfall is treated and found not to be harmful to
the environment and the solids are processed and applied to the land as fertilizer.
However, encouragement of the use of garbage disposals may lead to breakdowns and
premature wear of the garbage disposal units.
Therefore, the committee will recommend to the Board of Directors that the University of
Wisconsin study be sent to the County Integrated Waste Management Department for
their review and consideration. The committee will also recommend the Sanitary District
add to its public information that at the present time the use of garbage disposals does
provide a measure of recycling that the current solid waste disposal system does not offer
but there are potential impacts to the homeowner by increasing the use of their garbage
disposals.
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LARGE ITEM COLLECTION PROGRAM
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Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting
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Ms. Revak reported the ten -week Large Item Collection Program for 2002 that began on
June 24 concluded on August 30, 2002. A total of 518.35 tons of large items were
collected and taken to the landfill at a cost of $11,400.00. The District received a credit for
92.41 tons of white goods in the amount of $2,310.41 resulting in a total program cost of
$9,089.59. Ms. Revak presented a historical perspective on the tonnage and cost factors
for this program, which showed white goods down by 25% over last year with the landfill
tonnage about the same. The salvage value (credit of white goods) is up by $5.00 a ton
from $20.00 to $25.00. Ms. Revak explained that Adams Steel pays a flat rate per ton
delivered and uses "gross ton" = 2,240 lb/ton (not 2,000 lb /ton). The current rate for white
goods is $25.00 /gross ton, however the price is adjusted once a month in accordance with
the market. The rate is down overall since November 1997 and the last two months the
rate has gone down $5.00 /ton each month, however, Costa Mesa Disposal continued to
receive $25.00 a ton. Ms. Revak added that the program continues to be very successful
and generates many appreciative phone calls from the community.
Director Worthington informed the Committee that he met with Midway City Sanitary
District (MCSD) Manager Ron Briles to discuss their large item collection program. MCSD
provides a once -a -month call -in program for the collection of large items. Staff will contact
MCSD for more information regarding their program as well as determine the feasibility of
increasing CMSD's call -in program to two per year.
MINI TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM
Ms. Revak reported the Mini Telephone Book Recycling Program ran from July 17 through
August 28, 2002, with collection bins placed in front of City Hall and at the Orange Coast
College Recycling Center. A total of 2,825 (5.65 tons) yellow page directories were
collected which compares with 4,500 books (9.00 tons) collected in the 2001 program.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There were no public comments; no public in attendance.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:34 a.m.
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
SEPTEMBER 12, 2002
The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa
CALL TO ORDER Sanitary District met in regular session on
September 12, 2002, at 6:00 p.m.
Conference Room 1 -A at the Civic Center,
77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
President Schafer called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Director Worthington led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Vice President Woodside gave the invocation.
ROLL CALL
DIRECTORS PRESENT: Arlene Schafer, Art Perry, Greg
Woodside, James Ferryman, Dan
Worthington
DIRECTORS ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: Robin Hamers, Manager /Engineer; Alan
Burns, Legal Counsel; Tom Fauth,
Assistant Manager; Joan Revak, Clerk of
the District; Marc Puckett, Finance
Director; Bobby Young, Finance; Ron
Shef, District Ordinance Enforcement
Officer
OTHERS PRESENT: None
. ............................... CONSENT CALENDAR. ...............................
Director Worthington requested further information regarding the Independent
is Special District section of the Minutes where it states "Interested Directors will
contact President Schafer directly if they are interested in attending." Director
Worthington suggested it would be better to contact Ms. Revak. Mr. Hamers
explained that that was a special circumstance, and Directors were requested to
contact President Schafer for that particular meeting only due to time constraints.
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Director Worthington inquired as to an item under Old Business, Election 2002 -
November 5, 2002. The last sentence states "The filing period ends at 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, August 9, 2002." Director Worthington stated he noted the date of August 10
on the printout of candidates. Ms. Revak reported the date of August 9, 2002 is the
correct date for the end of filing period. Ms. Revak will call the Registrar and inquire
about the discrepancy.
President Schafer inquired as to an item on the Agenda Warrant Register to County
of Orange Auditor Controller for Annexation -252 for $592.00. Mr. Hamers reported
the charge was for the Orange County Surveyor's Office for map and description
plan check fees.
Director Worthington motioned to approve the Consent Calendar as presented.
Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
REPORTS
MINUTE APPROVAL
Minutes of Recycling The Minutes for the Recycling Committee Meeting of
Committee Meeting, August 6, 2002, were approved as distributed.
August 6, 2002
Minutes of Regular The Minutes for the Regular Meeting of August 8,
Meeting, 2002, were approved as distributed.
August 8, 2002
MANAGER'S REPORTS
REFUNDS There were no refunds requested for the month of
August 2002.
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OCCUPANCY REPORT
Occupancy Report and The Trash Occupancy Count documented an
Payment of increase of 7 units in the occupancy report for solid
$187,821.36 to Costa waste collection as of September 1, 2002.
Mesa Disposal — Therefore, the total for September is 21,043.
September 2002
The Board of Directors met on August 8, 2002, and
approved the rate increase from $8.2181 per unit per
month to $8.4540 per unit per month for 2002 -2003.
An additional payment of $4,961.45 will be made for
the count of 21,032 residential units for the month of
July, and an additional payment of $4,962.39 will be
made for the count of 21,036 residential units for the
month of August 2002. Total retroactive payment for
July and August is $9,923.84
Board directed Staff to prepare a warrant for
$187,821.36 to Costa Mesa Disposal on October 1,
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based on the September count of 21,043 and
retroactive adjustments.
Safety /Loss Control The Minutes for the Safety /Loss Control Committee
Committee Meeting Meeting of August 20, 2002, were approved as
distributed.
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
Project Status Report The Project Status Report dated September 2002,
was accepted as submitted.
TREASURER'S REPORTS
Financial report as of The Financial Report for August 31, 2002, was
August 31, 2002 accepted as submitted.
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Report of Monies on
Deposit as of August
31, 2002
The Report of Monies on Deposit as of August 31,
2002, was received and filed.
Warrant 2003 -3 for Warrant Resolution #CMSD 2003 -3 was approved,
August 2002 in the authorizing the President and Secretary to sign the
amount of $591,777.82 warrant and instructing the Finance Department to
draw a warrant from the Costa Mesa Sanitary District
General Fund in the amount of $591,777.82.
Directors Expenses for Director Expenses for the Month of August 2002 were
the Month of August ratified as follows:
2002
Director Ferryman: $510:00
Secretary Perry: $510.00
President Schafer: $1,020.00 +69.50 = 1,089.50
Vice President Woodside: $510.00
Director Worthington: $680.00
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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Mr. Hamers reported there were no written communications received.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
There was no public in attendance.
MANAGER'S REPORTS
ANTI - SCAVENGING AND SCREENING OF TRASH CONTAINERS ENFORCEMENT REPORTS
POLICE REPORT
Mr. Harriers presented a memorandum providing the scavenging statistics for
August as follows:
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Area 1
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Area II
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Area III
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2
Area IV
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DISTRICT ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER REPORT
Mr. Hamers presented the ordinance enforcement summary report for the five -
week period beginning July 22, 2002 and ending August 25, 2002.
Mr. Shef distributed approximately 40 courtesy flyers during this period.
Mr. Shef reported there are still Costa Mesa Disposal drivers continuing to place
containers in the street area. Costa Mesa Disposal informed Mr. Shef the
drivers would be instructed as to where to place the containers.
CMSD STRATEGIC PLAN
YEAR 2002 STRATEGIC PLANNING ACTION ITEMS
Mr. Hamers reported the District is up to date on all items of the Strategic
Plan year 2002 and there is nothing new to report.
RECYCLING REPORTS
WASTE DIVERSION REPORT - AUGUST 2002
Secretary Perry motioned to receive and file the Waste Diversion Report for
August 2002, showing a diversion rate of 50.06. Vice President Woodside
seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
CONTRACT PAYMENT TO CR TRANSFER FOR RECYCLING SERVICES AND DISPOSAL
FOR AUGUST 2002
Director Ferryman motioned to approve contract payment to CR Transfer for
recycling services and disposal for the month of August 2002 in the amount of
$160,786.56, subject to Staffs verification. Secretary Perry seconded. Motion
carried unanimously.
RECYCLING COMMITTEE - SEPTEMBER 10, 2002 - 9:30 A.M. DIRECTOR
WORTHINGTON AND DIRECTOR WOODSIDE
FOOD RECYCLING
Director Worthington reported the Committee discussed food recycling.
Director Worthington presented a handout that was distributed at an
apartment complex called The Mediterranean, which lists a number of items
residents are requested not to place In their disposal unit. Discussion was
held regarding the District's liability should a disposal unit fail after the District
recommends using them to dispose of food waste.
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Director Worthington discussed two possible options for the District:
• Have District Staff prepare a letter to Integrated Waste Management
of Orange County outlining the facts the District has discovered on
how food waste can be processed.
Place an article in the District newsletter inviting residents to
voluntarily put food waste into their disposal units while noting this
may cause premature wear and tear of the garbage disposals.
Director Worthington reported the Sanitation District has received notice that
at least one entity, the County of Riverside, that had been previously slated to
receive Class A biosolids has now rejected the concept.
Mr. Hamers reported there is no composting of food waste going on at the
present time. Until such time, an environmentally friendly option is the use of
garbage disposals where the food waste goes to the Orange County
Sanitation District treatment plant and is processed. The water is treated and
goes out the outfall and the biosolids end up as a land application.
Mr. Hamers reported it would be appropriate for the District to provide a public
information newsletter item advising the residents that, at this point in time,
there is no food waste composting available in the solid waste stream but
food that goes through garbage disposals is recycled. The homeowner who
wishes to be environmentally friendly will be advised that use of their garbage
disposal is one way to accomplish this.
Mr. Hamers suggested sending the University of Wisconsin study to the
Integrated Waste Management Department.
Mr. Hamers expressed that he feels food recycling is an excellent idea and
that Director Worthington should be credited with recognizing it as an
opportunity and bringing it to the District's attention.
Director Ferryman motioned to proceed as
Committee by sending a letter to the
Department and prepare a newsletter item
approval. Director Worthington seconded.
Discussion held.
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MINI - TELEPHONE BOOK RECYCLING PROGRAM
Ms. Revak reported the Mini Telephone Book Recycling Program ran from
July 17 through August 28, 2002, with collection bins placed in front of City
Hall and at the Orange Coast College Recycling Center. A total of 2,825
yellow page directories were collected (5.65 tons) which compares with 4,500
books (9.00 tons) collected in last year's program.
LARGE ITEM COLLECTION
Ms. Revak reported the large Item Collection Program ran from June 24
through August 30. Costa Mesa Disposal reported a total of 518.35 tons of
Large Items collected and taken to the landfill at a cost of $11,400. The
District received a credit for 92.41 tons of white goods in the amount of
$2,310.41 resulting in a total program cost of $9,089.59.
Ms. Revak noted that the program continues to be very successful and
generates many appreciative phone calls from the community.
Director Worthington suggested the Board review the current large item
collection program and consider.a monthly call -in program such as Midway
City currently provides.
Discussion was held.
The Board directed Staff to look into adding a second call -in opportunity per
year for residents.
Ms. Revak will compile a report on how many calls Costa Mesa Disposal
receives for special pick up of large items.
Director Ferryman. motioned to approve payment of $9,089.50 ($11,400 -
$2,310.41) for disposal of large items to Costa Mesa Disposal. Secretary
Perry seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
STANDARDIZED CONTAINER PROGRAM - LIFTING BAR
Mr. Fauth presented a letter from Mr. Gary McKinsey, Vice President of
Operations, Roto Industries, Inc., dated August 29, 2002, describing a difficulty
encountered with the catch bars on several containers.
Photos of containers were distributed depicting the damage done to the catch bar
on the trash containers. Costa Mesa Disposal has acquired some new trucks
that contain a different lifting mechanism that has been identified as the cause of
the damage to containers at the catch bar area. Costa Mesa Disposal has begun
replacing all damaged lifting bars on the containers with solid bars and is in the
process of adjusting the new trucks to remedy to the solution.
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Mr. Hamers suggested Staff send a response letter to Roto Industries requesting
a bi- weekly update on the status of the situation.
Mr. Burns suggested a telephone call to discuss the importance of adjusting the
equipment and replacing the containers quickly.
Vice President Woodside left the meeting at 6:50 p.m.
MONTHLY SPILL REPORT TO REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (RWQCB)
Mr. Fauth presented the Monthly Spill Report showing the District reported 14
spills from January 3, 2002 to August 22, 2002. Mr. Fauth pointed out of the 14
spills listed, 9 were caused by grease. Mr. Fauth suggested future reports to the
Board consist of the Summary Occurrence report page due to the length of the
entire report.
Director Ferryman inquired as to whether or not the District can charge private
line owners for spills.
Director Ferryman motioned to instruct Mr. Burns to draft an ordinance spelling
out penalties for grease spills from_ private property owners. Secretary Perry
seconded. Motion carried 4 -0. 0
ENGINEER'S REPORTS
PROJECT 161 - WATER SERVICES FOR PUMPING STATIONS - CHANGE ORDERS #2
AND #3
Mr. Hamers requested approval for two routine change orders submitted for
increased construction costs due to unknown location of underground utilities.
Secretary Perry motioned to approve change order #2 for $1,658.49, and #3 for
$2,716.01. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried 4 -0.
RIB LOCK NO -DIG SEWER INSTALLATION ON BEAR STREET
Mr. Hamers presented a video depicting damage to a sewer line that was
repaired with the Rib Lock method. Mr. Hamers reported 276 feet of line was
repaired for $37 a foot. The alternate method of digging up and replacing the line
would have incurred a cost of over $100 a foot. The repair took only 40 minutes.
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TREASURER'S REPORTS
2002 -2003 FINAL BUDGET
Mr. Puckett advised the Board that the artwork for the cover of the Final Budget has
been approved by Ms. Revak, is currently in the print shop, and will be delivered to
the District on September 13, 2002, for distribution to the Board. The document will
be made available to the public. The document will also be added to the website for
viewing.
INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING - SEPTEMBER 12, 2002, PRESIDENT
SCHAFER AND DIRECTOR FERRYMAN
Mr. Puckett reported the Investment Oversight Committee met and provided a brief
overview of the quarter's activities, June 30, 2002 to August 2002. Mr. Puckett
reported he discussed policy limitations.
President Schafer suggested Mr. Puckett bring back an amendment to the
investment policy for reducing the cash on hand from 25% to 20 %.
• INDEPENDENT REPORT OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ON AGREED -UPON
PROCEDURES APPLIED TO INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO - DECEMBER 31, 2001
Mr. Puckett presented the report from Conrad and Associates, L.L.P., Certified
Public Accountants and provided a brief overview of the report.
Secretary Perry motioned to accept the report from Conrad and Associates, L.L.P.
as presented. Director Ferryman seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
ATTORNEY'S REPORTS
PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION REQUESTS
Mr. Burns reported he provided a response to a request for information from a
property owner and he will provide additional follow -up information to the property
owner if requested. Mr. Burns reported he receives similar requests from time to
time.
2002 BIENNIAL REVIEW OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE
01 Mr. Burns reported the District is required to review its Conflict of Interest Code and
file a report with the local code - reviewing agency every two years. The Board
determined no amendments to the District's code are necessary and authorized
Staff to file the appropriate notice with the County.
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Director Ferryman motioned to accept the report as presented and authorize Staff to
file the appropriate notice with the County. Secretary Perry seconded. Motion
carried unanimously.
LIAISON COMMITTEE — CMSD /CCM /MCWD
Mr. Burns provided a synopsis of the Brown Act application to Liaison Committee
Meetings. Mr. Burns will contact the counsel for the other two agencies and discuss
whether formalizing the meetings and following the Brown Act is appropriate. Mr.
Burns recommended posting the meeting agenda and complying with the Brown Act
in the interim.
With respect to other requirements pertaining to public meetings, Mr. Burns advised
the Board there has been a significant Court of Appeals decision rendered indicating
that although invocations are still appropriate at government meetings, featuring the
name Jesus Christ is prohibited.
Mr. Burns will provide a memo to the Board with further information regarding the
decision.
LOCAL MEETINGS •
ORANGE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT
REGULAR MEETING — AUGUST 28, 2002
Director Ferryman attended the August 28, 2002, Orange County Sanitation
District meeting and reported the following:
• Frequent testing of the ocean since the chlorination of the wastewater
has not altered the bacterial levels in the water in the surf zone area
indicating the plume was never the cause of beach pollution.
• The Maddox bill was altered to give OCSD 10 years to comply with
secondary treatment and was on the Governor's desk for signature.
• A professional services agreement was awarded to Integrated
Program Management Consultants in an amount not to exceed $15
million for a period not to exceed five years.
SANTA ANA RIVER FLOOD PROTECTION AGENCY
MEMBERSHIP DUES FOR 2002/2003
Director Ferryman reported there was no meeting held.
Director Worthington attended the Prado Dam tour and recommended it
highly to Board members.
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Secretary Perry motioned to approve membership dues in the amount of
$1,400.00 to the Santa Ana River Flood Protection Agency. Director
Ferryman seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
INDEPENDENT SPECIAL DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY (ISDOC)
President Schafer attended the meeting on September 3, 2002, and reported
the following:
• Discussion held on the recently held quarterly meeting
• Update on legislations affecting Special Districts
• CSDA's annual meeting in San Diego will be September 24 -26
• Election for CSDA Region 6
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION (LAFCO)
COSTA MESA AND NEWPORT BEACH ANNEXATIONS
President Schafer attended the September 14, 2002, meeting and reported
the following:
• Announced the next LAFCO meeting will be changed to Monday,
September 16th at 8:30 a.m. on the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
annexations.
WATER ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF ORANGE COUNTY (WACO)
President Schafer attended the September 6, 2002 meeting and reported the
following:
• Bill Vardonlis, President, BV Engineering, spoke on "The Cleveland
Tunnel"
• Lisa Murphy, Communications Manager, OCSD, spoke on "Sewage
Treatment in Orange County, New Methods on the Horizon"
• Legislation update - no changes in legislation until November 5, 2002
ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS ( OCCOG)
President Schafer attended the OCCOG General Assembly meeting at El
Niguel Country Club on August 15, 2002, and reported the following:
• Mr. Nick Hollman one of the foremost authorities on the issue of
regionalism, discussed regional collaboration and the power of working
together to address the changing needs of Orange County
communities.
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MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGULAR MEETING
SEPTEMBER 12, 2002
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• Update of bylaws.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
President Schafer attended the August 21, 2002, Chamber of Commerce
meeting and reported the following:
• Reports on Federal, State, OCTA, TCA, and CMSD
• John Wayne Airport security update
President Schafer passed around materials on the updated legislation and the
John Wayne Annual 2002 Report for the Board's perusal.
CSDA
President Schafer attended the September 18, 2002, meeting and reported
the following:
• Annual conference where President Schafer was asked to be a
facilitator for Arthur Hartinger's session entitled "Under PERB (Public
Relations Employee Board) Jurisdiction" •
• Early Board meeting scheduled to be reported at the next regular
CMSD meeting
OLD BUSINESS
Election 2002 — November 5, 2002
Ms. Revak reported many of the candidates have their statements for the
November 5 election on line. Ms. Revak provided copies for the Board's
review.
NEW BUSINESS
There was no new business to report.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Director Ferryman inquired whether the State has made a determination on the
disposal of e- waste. Mr. Fauth reported the latest Waste Age News contained a
notice of proposed legislation to charge $10 per monitor toward recycling. Mr. Fauth
will provide a copy of the article to Board members. 0
Mr. Hamers suggested the Staff place the topic of a -waste on the agenda for further
updates.
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President Schafer reported she sits on the OCTA Advisory Board and has been
active in the upcoming Transportation Partnership Awards. The event will be held at
the Costa Mesa Hilton Hotel.
President Schafer reported she was approached by the Keep Costa Mesa Beautiful
Committee and invited to participate on the Committee and requested to donate
trash containers and 7 trash grabbers for their future events. The District's name will
be put on the trash grabbers and presented at an upcoming meeting. The
Committee will let President Schafer know how many trash containers they will
need. The issue of where to put the trash collected has yet to be determined.
Secretary Perry suggested the item be placed on next month's agenda.
Mr. Burns suggested an item for Board Member Comments be placed on future
agendas.
ADJOURNMENT
At 8:07 p.m., President Schafer adjourned the meeting.
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Costa Mesa Sanitary District
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September 18, 2002
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The Liaison Committee Meeting between the City of Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District and Mesa Consolidated Water District met at 7:30 a.m. in
conference room 1A at the Civic Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. The Sanitary
District hosted the meeting.
Sanitary District Members:
City Committee Members
Mesa Committee Members
Arlene Schafer, President
Jim Ferryman, Director
Rob Hamers, Manager /District Engineer
Also attending: Joan Revak, Clerk of the District
Libby Cowan, Council Member - absent
Chris Steel, Council Member
Allan Roeder, City Manager
Jim Atkinson, President
R. Michael Healey, Director
Diana Leach, General Manager
The Committee discussed the following topics of mutual interest.
1. Benefits of Non - Exclusive Franchising for Multi - Family and Commercial Trash
Collection
Rob Hamers reviewed previously compiled information and discussed the
benefits of the potential program for the City.
2. Ocean Water Quality
a. Sewer System
b. Storm Drain Systems
c. Landscape Water
Each agency provided comments on their respective responsibilities to
protect ocean water quality. Director Ferryman suggested the City
consider a grease control ordinance at this time so the Sanitary District and
City can apply to OCSD for grant funding for projects that decrease Inflow
and Infiltration (1 /1).
Minutes of Liaison Committee Meeting
September 18, 2002
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3. Proposed Annexations of Islands
Arlene Schafer is also a Commissioner on the Orange County LAFCO and
provided a report on the actions taken at the LAFCO meeting held September
16, 2002.
4. Westside Redevelopment Planning Update
Council Member Chris Steel sits on the Redevelopment Committee that
currently has 71 members and gave an update of the Committee's progress.
Jim Atkinson requested the City consider another meeting date due to the
Redevelopment meeting schedule being on the same date and time as the
MCWD regular meeting.
5. City and Mesa Landscape Class Participation
Jim Atkinson and Diana Leach reported the Water District now has certified
inspectors who can provide advice on sprinkler use to avoid runoff into the
streets. The Water District will also contact the soon to be hired City NPDES .
Coordinator so this information can be included in the City's storm water
program.
6. Mesa Planning Activities and Rate Increase
Jim Atkinson reported MCWD completed a capital improvement and long term
needs study and the corresponding rate increase needed to fund the program.
Last year there was no increase because the study was in progress.
7. City Newsletter
The Water District will be placing a column in the City newsletter if space is
available and will also place an ad in the City quarterly recreation publication.
8. Brown Act Considerations
The three agencies all provided input on how their respective governing bodies
determined participation in the Liaison Committee, whether by formal action,
vote, etc., noting that the Brown Act might apply depending on the
circumstances. The Committee left it up to the individual agencies to make
their own determination as to whether the Brown Act applies to their
participation but agreed that for the benefit of the public the meetings will be
open, the agendas posted, and time will be reserved for reasonable public is
participation.
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9. Public Comments
Dana Black, Newport Mesa Unified School District, attended the meeting and
provided discussion on the items on the agenda. Ms. Black also expressed
appreciation at the Sanitary District's large item collection and the HHW pickup
program.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 am.
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COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT
MINUTES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPECIAL MEETING
OCTOBER 2, 2002
The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District attended a duly noticed
Special Meeting on October 2, 2002 at 12:00 p.m., in Conference Room 1A at the Civic
Center, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Directors Present: Arlene Schafer, Arthur Perry, Greg Woodside, James
Ferryman, Dan Worthington
Staff Present: Robin Hamers, Manager /Engineer; Tom Fauth, Assistant
Manager; Joan Revak, Clerk of the District; Marc Puckett,
District Treasurer; Alan Burns, Legal Counsel; Matt Pressey,
Assistant Finance Director; Bobby Young, Accountant
GASB 34 New Governmental Reporting Model
Mr. Puckett and Mr. Pressey made a presentation on GASB 34 and its affect on the
Sanitary District. A sample financial statement was distributed to the Board:
Public Comments
No public was present and no public comments were received.
II. Adjournment
The Special Meeting adjourned at 12:50 p.m.
Secretary
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TO: Costa Mesa Sanitary District Board of Directors,
Rob Hamers, Manager /District Engineer
FROM: Ron Shef, Ordinance Enforcement Officer
DATE: September 22, 2002
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY REPORT
This report covers a four (4) week period beginning August 26,
2002 and ending September 22, 2002. Fifty -five (55) courtesy
flyers were submitted to residents during this period. The
second week of this period included Labor Day (Monday) which
caused collection to be one day late through Saturday. Due to
the holiday flyer distribution was suspended during that week
in order to prevent any resident confusion.
Additional addresses provided by Staff were checked for occupancy
and billing purposes. Deliveries of packets and other informa-
tion were made to the Directors. In addition several photos of
subject properties, relative to phone complaints received, were
• taken and submitted to Staff pursuant to their request.
It has been observed that CMD drivers are more cognizant of con-
tainer replacement on the curb rather than in the gutter area of
the street. The collection drivers also tend to place the con-
tainers back where they find them. Possibly, a future District
newsletter might remind residents not to place containers in the
street but leave them on the curb on collection days. Along with
this, a comment relative to recycling (placement of newspapers
inside the containers and not separately outside) and keeping
containers out of view on non - collection days would be extremely
beneficial for ordinance compliance.
A monitoring log was generated and submitted to Staff as requested
for an address on Walnut St. The complaints received are from a
neighbor who calls about trash strewn everywhere including
cigarette debris by tenants. This problem is ongoing for several
months and will continue to be monitored.
All scavengers stopped and warned this period were either on
foot or on bicycles. Possibly our standardized containers are
having an impact on vehicle scavengers now, since it is
extremely inconvenient for a vehicle to stop and look into the
covered containers at each address.
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Code Enforcent Report
08/26/02
6597
1095
Santa Cruz Cir.
Complaint F.V./ At Curb
Pink Flyer & Regs to Residence
08/26/02
7255
3268
Turlock Dr.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
5620
20142
Orchid St.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
56201
20172
Orchid St.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
5620
20261
Orchid St.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
5620
20271
Orchid St.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
5620
20291
Orchid St.
In View
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
2015
2412
Azure Ave.
In View
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
6860
20272
Spruce Ave
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
68601
20271
Spruce Ave
In View
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
6860
20222
Spruce Ave
In View
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7750
2452
Zenith Ave
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7750
2491
Zenith Ave
In View
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
3205
20212
Cypress St.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
6590
2686
Santa Ana Ave
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
6590
2622
Santa Ana Ave
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
6590
2618
Santa Ana Ave
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7282
317
University Dr.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7650
2602
Willo Ln
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7650
2610
Willo Ln
In View
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7650
2611
Willo Ln
At Curb
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7650
2614
Willo Ln
In View
Pink Flyer
08/29/02
7650
2616
Willo Ln
At Curb
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
17051
1819
Alaska St.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
5110
3221
Minnesota Ave
In View
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
1695
3329
Alabama Cir
Complaint F. V.
All Ok- No Action
09/09/02
3160
3024
Country Club Dr
In View
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
2050
2914
Baker St.
Complaint F.V./ In View
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
2850
112
Clearbrook Ln
Complaint F.V. /At Curb
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
2850
113
Clearbrook Ln
In View
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
2850
105
Clearbrook Ln
In View
Pink Flyer
09/09/02
1820
2528
Andover PI.
In View
Pink Flyer
4 weelZTleriod
Start 8/26/02
End 9/22/02
September 2002 Page 1 Sheet1
Code Enforcement Report
09/11/2002
3550
2869
Europa Dr.
plaint F.V. /In view & Refri
Pink Flyer
09/11/2002
3010
929
Congress Dr.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/11/2002
3010
940
Congress Dr.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/11/2002
5530
209
Ogle St.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
09/11/2002
65901
2120
Santa Ana Ave.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
09/17/2002
2020
2979
Babb St.
Complaint F.V./ At Curb
Pink Flyer
09/17/2002
2020
2980
Babb St.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/17/2002
2020
2986
Babb St.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/17/2002
6030
990
Post Rd.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/17/2002
1830
2961
Andros St.
Complaint F.V./ In View
Pink Flyer to Resident
09/17/2002
1830
2960
Andros St.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/17/2002
7510
286
Walnut St.
Complaint F. V.
All clean -No action
09/19/2002
2600
686
Capital St.
Complaint F.V./ In View
Photo taken /Pink Flyer and card to owner
09/19/2002
2600
682
Capital St.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/19/2002
5350
2196
National Ave.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/20/2002
1640
233
22nd St.
Couch @ Couch
Blue Flyer
09/20/2002
1640
162
22nd St.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
09/20/2002
7680
374 A -C
Woodland PI.
Complaint F.V./ In View
Pink Flyer
09/20/2002
7680
380 A -C
Woodland PI.
In View
Pink Flyer
09/20/2002
5640
1830
Oriole Dr.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
09/20/2002
5640
1840
Oriole Dr.
At Curb
Pink Flyer
4 week Period
Start 8/26/02
End 9/22/02
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